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Xianyong Cao
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 99
Citations - 2420
Xianyong Cao is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pollen & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1465 citations. Previous affiliations of Xianyong Cao include Hebei Normal University & Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.
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East Asian summer monsoon precipitation variability since the last deglaciation
Fahu Chen,Qinghai H. Xu,Jianhui Chen,H. John B. Birks,H. John B. Birks,H. John B. Birks,Jianbao B. Liu,Shengrui R. Zhang,Liya Y. Jin,Chengbang B. An,Richard J. Telford,Xianyong Cao,Zongli L. Wang,Xiaojian Zhang,Kandasamy Selvaraj,Houyuan Lu,Yuecong C. Li,Zhuo Zheng,Haipeng P. Wang,Aifeng Zhou,Guanghui Dong,Jiawu Zhang,Xiaozhong Huang,Jan Bloemendal,Zhiguo G. Rao +24 more
TL;DR: A well-dated, pollen-based, ~20-yr-resolution quantitative precipitation reconstruction from an alpine lake in North China, which provides for the first time a direct record of EASM evolution since 14.7 ka, points to strong internal feedback processes driving the EASm, and may aid the understanding of future monsoon behaviour under ongoing anthropogenic climate change.
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Climate change, vegetation history, and landscape responses on the Tibetan Plateau during the Holocene: A comprehensive review
Fahu Chen,Jifeng Zhang,Jianbao Liu,Xianyong Cao,Juzhi Hou,Liping Zhu,Xiangke Xu,Xiangjun Liu,Mingda Wang,Duo Wu,Lingxin Huang,Tian Zeng,Shuai Zhang,Wei Huang,Xu Zhang,Kun Yang +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the evidence for changes in climate (temperature, precipitation/moisture), vegetation and landscape attributes (glacier and eolian activity) on the Tibetan Plateau during the Holocene.
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Position and orientation of the westerly jet determined Holocene rainfall patterns in China.
Ulrike Herzschuh,Ulrike Herzschuh,Xianyong Cao,Xianyong Cao,Thomas Laepple,Anne Dallmeyer,Richard J. Telford,Jian Ni,Jian Ni,Fahu Chen,Fahu Chen,Zhaochen Kong,Guang-Xiu Liu,Kam-biu Liu,Xingqi Liu,Martina Stebich,Lingyu Tang,Fang Tian,Yongbo Wang,Yongbo Wang,Juliane Wischnewski,Juliane Wischnewski,Qinghai Xu,Shun Yan,Zhenjing Yang,Ge Yu,Yun Zhang,Yan Zhao,Zhuo Zheng +28 more
TL;DR: Using proxy-based reconstructions and simulations, the authors show that changes in the orientation and position of the westerly jet stream resulted in regionally asynchronous Holocene precipitation maxima.
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Holocene vegetation and climate dynamics in the Altai Mountains and Surrounding Areas
Xiaozhong Huang,Wei Peng,Natalia Rudaya,Eric C. Grimm,Xuemei Chen,Xuemei Chen,Xianyong Cao,Jun Zhang,Xiaoduo Pan,Sisi Liu,Chunzhu Chen,Chunzhu Chen,Fahu Chen,Fahu Chen +13 more
TL;DR: Based on a new well-dated pollen data set from Kanas Lake and a review on the published pollen records in and around the Altai Mountains, the regional vegetation dynamics and forcing mechanisms are discussed in this paper.
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A modern pollen–climate dataset from China and Mongolia: Assessing its potential for climate reconstruction
Xianyong Cao,Xianyong Cao,Ulrike Herzschuh,Ulrike Herzschuh,Richard J. Telford,Jian Ni,Jian Ni +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a modern pollen dataset from China and Mongolia (18−52°N, 74−132°E) is investigated for its potential use in climate reconstructions.